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61 engañar
v.1 to deceive, to trick, to take in, to fool.2 to deceive, to lie.3 to cheat on, to cuckold, to be unfaithful to, to deceive.* * *1 (gen) to deceive, mislead, fool, take in2 (estafar) to cheat, trick3 (ser infiel) to be unfaithful to1 to be deceptive1 (ilusionarse) to deceive oneself2 (equivocarse) to be mistaken, be wrong\engañar el hambre figurado to stave off hungerengañar el tiempo figurado to kill timelas apariencias engañan appearances can be deceptive* * *verb1) to cheat2) deceive* * *1. VT1) [+ persona] (=embaucar) to deceive, trick; (=despistar) to mislead; [con promesas, esperanzas] to delude; (=estafar) to cheat, swindleengaña a su mujer — he's unfaithful to his wife, he's cheating on his wife
2)2.3.See:* * *1.verbo transitivoa) ( hacer errar en el juicio) to deceive, misleadno te dejes engañar — don't be deceived o mislead
lo engañó haciéndole creer que... — she deceived him into thinking that...
engañar a alguien para que + subj — to trick somebody into -ing
engañar el hambre or el estómago — to stave off hunger, to keep the wolf from the door (colloq)
b) (estafar, timar) to cheat, con (colloq)c) ( ser infiel a) to be unfaithful to, cheat on2.engañarse v prona) (refl) ( mentirse) to deceive oneself, kid oneself (colloq)b) ( equivocarse) to be mistakenduró, si no me engaño, hasta junio — it lasted until June, if I'm not mistaken
* * *= fool, hoodwink, deceive, cheat (on), delude, trick, dupe, perpetrate + deception, practise + a deception, rip off, take in, swindle, fiddle, bamboozle, shortchange, bluff, cheat + Posesivo + way through, be had, humbug, lead + Nombre + down the garden path, con, hoax, bullshit.Ex. We may be fooling ourserlves and I would caution public libraries, school libraries and libraries in general that indeed one code might not satisfy all our needs.Ex. In turn, a consequential effect is that reference librarians and scholars might end up getting hoodkwinked.Ex. Mostly facsimiles are made without dishonest intent, although some have certainly been intended to deceive, and the ease with which they can be identified varies with the reproduction process used.Ex. Students who cheat on literature searching, for instance, will not get the full benefit of the course.Ex. Nonetheless, it is claimed that his 1987 graduate and undergraduate editions continue to delude students seeking information about schools to attend, including schools of library science.Ex. People will try to trick or deceive systems that support intrinsically social activities.Ex. He offers an antidote to modern-day jeremiads that criticize easily duped consumers.Ex. The public should at least be told that they will end up paying dearly for the deception being perpetrated upon them.Ex. Librarians have been practising a deception, and must wake up to three dangers.Ex. Thee reader is being ripped off by bookselling chains demanding so-called 'bungs' for prime space.Ex. 'Boy, have you been brainwashed! You've been taken in by the tobacco industry', she said = Ella dijo: "¡Chico, te han lavado el cerebro! la industrial del tabaco te ha timado".Ex. It is evident that the candidates for everlasting youth will be eternally swindled.Ex. Thus, the wrong impression was gained, for instance, when the olive oil subsidies were being ' fiddled' in Italy.Ex. Benny Morris claims that Karsh is attempting to hoodwink and bamboozle readers.Ex. Banning's decision to hold up Madison and Jefferson as models without discussing in some depth the practical ways in which they politicked shortchanges the reader.Ex. One of the major dichotomies between students and teachers is the recognition by students that the technologies can give them an edge, that is they can cheat their way through school.Ex. By the time Americans learned they'd been had, the die was cast -- we were committed to 58,000 dead!.Ex. More persons, on the whole, are humbugged by believing in nothing than by believing in too much.Ex. Intelligent individuals often think that they cannot behave stupidly, but that is precisely what leads them down the garden path.Ex. A number of victims have contacted police after seeing Masterson's mug shot and recognizing him as the man who conned them.Ex. He hoaxed the popular media into thinking that he had burnt a million quid for the publicity it would, and has continued to, generate.Ex. Being able to bullshit effectively requires at least a modicum of knowledge about the subject at hand.----* dejarse engañar = fall for, get + sucked in.* engañar al sistema = beat + the system, game + the system.* engañar el hambre = keep + the wolves from the door.* las apariencias engañan = don't judge a book by its cover, there's more to it than meets the eye.* si mi olfato no me engaña = if my hunch is right, if I am not mistaken.* * *1.verbo transitivoa) ( hacer errar en el juicio) to deceive, misleadno te dejes engañar — don't be deceived o mislead
lo engañó haciéndole creer que... — she deceived him into thinking that...
engañar a alguien para que + subj — to trick somebody into -ing
engañar el hambre or el estómago — to stave off hunger, to keep the wolf from the door (colloq)
b) (estafar, timar) to cheat, con (colloq)c) ( ser infiel a) to be unfaithful to, cheat on2.engañarse v prona) (refl) ( mentirse) to deceive oneself, kid oneself (colloq)b) ( equivocarse) to be mistakenduró, si no me engaño, hasta junio — it lasted until June, if I'm not mistaken
* * *= fool, hoodwink, deceive, cheat (on), delude, trick, dupe, perpetrate + deception, practise + a deception, rip off, take in, swindle, fiddle, bamboozle, shortchange, bluff, cheat + Posesivo + way through, be had, humbug, lead + Nombre + down the garden path, con, hoax, bullshit.Ex: We may be fooling ourserlves and I would caution public libraries, school libraries and libraries in general that indeed one code might not satisfy all our needs.
Ex: In turn, a consequential effect is that reference librarians and scholars might end up getting hoodkwinked.Ex: Mostly facsimiles are made without dishonest intent, although some have certainly been intended to deceive, and the ease with which they can be identified varies with the reproduction process used.Ex: Students who cheat on literature searching, for instance, will not get the full benefit of the course.Ex: Nonetheless, it is claimed that his 1987 graduate and undergraduate editions continue to delude students seeking information about schools to attend, including schools of library science.Ex: People will try to trick or deceive systems that support intrinsically social activities.Ex: He offers an antidote to modern-day jeremiads that criticize easily duped consumers.Ex: The public should at least be told that they will end up paying dearly for the deception being perpetrated upon them.Ex: Librarians have been practising a deception, and must wake up to three dangers.Ex: Thee reader is being ripped off by bookselling chains demanding so-called 'bungs' for prime space.Ex: 'Boy, have you been brainwashed! You've been taken in by the tobacco industry', she said = Ella dijo: "¡Chico, te han lavado el cerebro! la industrial del tabaco te ha timado".Ex: It is evident that the candidates for everlasting youth will be eternally swindled.Ex: Thus, the wrong impression was gained, for instance, when the olive oil subsidies were being ' fiddled' in Italy.Ex: Benny Morris claims that Karsh is attempting to hoodwink and bamboozle readers.Ex: Banning's decision to hold up Madison and Jefferson as models without discussing in some depth the practical ways in which they politicked shortchanges the reader.Ex: One of the major dichotomies between students and teachers is the recognition by students that the technologies can give them an edge, that is they can cheat their way through school.Ex: By the time Americans learned they'd been had, the die was cast -- we were committed to 58,000 dead!.Ex: More persons, on the whole, are humbugged by believing in nothing than by believing in too much.Ex: Intelligent individuals often think that they cannot behave stupidly, but that is precisely what leads them down the garden path.Ex: A number of victims have contacted police after seeing Masterson's mug shot and recognizing him as the man who conned them.Ex: He hoaxed the popular media into thinking that he had burnt a million quid for the publicity it would, and has continued to, generate.Ex: Being able to bullshit effectively requires at least a modicum of knowledge about the subject at hand.* dejarse engañar = fall for, get + sucked in.* engañar al sistema = beat + the system, game + the system.* engañar el hambre = keep + the wolves from the door.* las apariencias engañan = don't judge a book by its cover, there's more to it than meets the eye.* si mi olfato no me engaña = if my hunch is right, if I am not mistaken.* * *engañar [A1 ]vt1(embaucar): no te dejes engañar don't be misled o fooled o deceived o taken insé que no estuviste allí, tú a mí no me engañas I know you weren't there, you can't fool mea él no se lo engaña tan fácilmente he's not so easily fooled o duped o deceived, he's not taken in that easilyte han engañado, no está hecho a mano you've been cheated o conned o had o done, it's not handmade ( colloq)me engañó la vista my eyes deceived o misled mesi la memoria no me engaña if my memory serves me right o correctlylas apariencias engañan appearances can be deceptiveengañar el hambre or el estómago to keep the wolf from the door ( colloq)comimos un poco de queso para engañar el hambre we had some cheese to keep the wolf from the door o to take the edge off our appetites o to keep us goingsu marido la engaña con la secretaria her husband's being unfaithful to her o cheating on her, he's having an affair with his secretaryno te engañes, no se va a casar contigo don't deceive o delude o kid yourself, she's not going to marry you2 (equivocarse) to be mistakenduró, si no me engaño, hasta noviembre it lasted until November, if I'm not mistaken* * *
engañar ( conjugate engañar) verbo transitivo
tú a mí no me engañas you can't fool me;
lo engañó haciéndole creer que … she deceived him into thinking that …;
engañar a algn para que haga algo to trick sb into doing sth
engañarse verbo pronominal ( refl) ( mentirse) to deceive oneself, kid oneself (colloq)
engañar
I verbo transitivo
1 to deceive, mislead
2 (mentir) to lie: no me engañes, ese no es tu coche, you can't fool me, this isn't your car
3 (la sed, el hambre, el sueño) comeremos un poco para engañar el hambre, we'll eat a bit to keep the wolf from the door
4 (timar) to cheat, trick
5 (ser infiel) to be unfaithful to
II verbo intransitivo to be deceptive: parece pequeña, pero engaña, it looks small, but it's deceptive
' engañar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
burlar
- confiada
- confiado
- torear
- tramoya
- clavar
- disfraz
- disfrazar
- joder
English:
betray
- cheat
- deceive
- delude
- double-cross
- dupe
- fool
- fox
- have
- hoax
- hoodwink
- lead on
- mess about
- mess around
- mislead
- put over
- ride
- stitch up
- take in
- trick
- try on
- two-time
- unfaithful
- wool
- hood
- kid
- lead
- square
- take
- two
* * *♦ vt1. [mentir] to deceive;engañó a su padre haciéndole ver que había aprobado she deceived her father into believing that she had passed;es difícil engañarla she is not easily deceived, she's hard to fool;logró engañar al portero he managed to outsmart the goalkeeper;me engañó lo bien que vestía y que hablaba she was so well dressed and so well spoken that I was taken in;¿a quién te crees que vas a engañar? who are you trying to fool o kid?;a mí no me engañas, sé que tienes cincuenta años you can't fool me, I know you're fifty2. [ser infiel a] to deceive, to cheat on;engaña a su marido she cheats on her husband;me engañó con mi mejor amiga he cheated on me with my best friend3. [estafar] to cheat, to swindle;te engañaron vendiéndote esto tan caro they cheated you if they sold that to you for such a high price;4. [hacer más llevadero] to appease;engañar el hambre to take the edge off one's hunger♦ vito be deceptive o misleading;engaña mucho, no es tan tonto como parece you can easily get the wrong impression, he's not as stupid as he seems;las apariencias engañan appearances can be deceptive* * *v/t1 deceive, cheat;engañar el hambre take the edge off one’s appetite;te han engañado you’ve been had fam* * *engañar vt1) embaucar: to trick, to deceive, to mislead2) : to cheat on, to be unfaithful to* * *engañar vb1. (mentir) to lie2. (ser infiel) to cheat on3. (timar) to trick4. (dar impresión falsa) to be deceptiveesta foto engaña: parezco más alta de lo que soy this photo is deceptive: I look taller than I am -
62 couper
couper [kupe]➭ TABLE 11. transitive verbb. [+ vêtement] to cut outc. [+ passages inutiles, émission] to cutd. [+ eau, gaz, courant] to cut off ; (au compteur) to turn off ; [+ communications, crédits, téléphone] to cut off• couper la route à qn [automobiliste] to cut in front of sbe. ( = interrompre) couper la parole à qn [personne] to cut sb shortf. [+ voyage] to break ; [+ journée] to break upg. ( = isoler) couper qn de qch to cut sb off from sthh. ( = traverser) [ligne] to intersect ; [route] to cut acrossk. ( = mélanger) [+ lait, vin] (à table) to add water to ; [+ vin] (à la production) to blend ; ( = altérer) [+ drogue, vin] to cut• couper à qch ( = échapper à qch) to get out of sth3. intransitive verba. [couteau, verre] to cutb. ( = prendre un raccourci) couper à travers champs to cut across country4. reflexive verba. ( = s'entailler) to cut o.s.• se couper les cheveux/les ongles to cut one's hair/nailsb. se couper de [+ amis, famille, pays] to cut o.s. off fromc. ( = se trahir) to give o.s. away* * *kupe
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1) ( sectionner) to cut [ficelle, papier, fleur] ( avec with); to cut down [arbre]; to chop [bois]; ( ôter) to cut [something] off, to cut off [frange, branche, membre]couper la journée — fig to break up the day
j'ai coupé par le bois — fig I cut through the wood
2) Culinaire to cut (up), to slice [pain]; to carve [rôti]; to cut (off) [tranche]; to cut, to chop [légumes]3) ( en couture) ( d'après un patron) to cut out [vêtement]; ( raccourcir) to shorten4) ( entamer) [lanière] to cut into [chair]; [couteau, ciseaux] to cut [os, métal]5) Cinéma to cut; ( pour censurer) to cut (out) [images]6) ( croiser) [route, voie] to cut across [route]; Mathématique [droite, courbe] to intersect with [axe]couper la route à quelqu'un/un véhicule — to cut in on somebody/a vehicle
7) ( pour faire obstacle) [barrage, police] to cut off [route]8) ( interrompre) [agence] gén to cut off [électricité, eau]; ( pour non-paiement) to disconnect [électricité, eau, téléphone]; [usager] to turn off [chauffage, eau, gaz]; to switch off [électricité, contact]couper les vivres à quelqu'un — lit to cut off somebody's food supply; fig to stop giving somebody money
couper l'appétit à quelqu'un — to ruin ou spoil somebody's appetite
couper le souffle à quelqu'un — lit, fig to take somebody's breath away
9) ( isoler)couper quelqu'un de quelqu'un/quelque chose — to cut somebody off from somebody/something
10) ( mélanger) to dilute [jus de fruit, vin]; ( à la fabrication) to blend [vin]11) ( au tennis) to slice [balle, revers]12) Jeux ( pour mélanger) to cut; ( avec une carte) to trump13) ( castrer) to neuter, to castrate [chat, chien]
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verbe intransitifattention ça coupe! — be careful, it's sharp ou you'll cut yourself!
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se couper verbe pronominal1) ( se blesser) to cut oneself ( avec with)il s'est coupé le doigt — ( entamé) he cut his finger; ( amputé) he cut his finger off
2) ( s'isoler)se couper de quelqu'un/quelque chose — to cut oneself off from somebody/something
3) ( se fendre) [cuir] to crack; [étoffe] to tear, to rip4) ( se tailler)5) ( se croiser) to cross, to intersect••tu n'y couperas pas — you won't get out of it; main
* * *kupe1. vt1) (= entamer) to cutÇa l'a coupé à la cuisse. — It cut his thigh.
2) (pour retrancher, élaguer) [branche, bout qui dépasse] to cut offse faire couper les cheveux — to have one's hair cut, to get one's hair cut
3) (pour diviser) [gâteau, saucisson] to cut, to cut up4) (pour interrompre) [route, accès] to blockcouper la parole à qn — to cut sb short, to interrupt sb
couper les vivres à qn fig Ses parents lui ont coupé les vivres. — His parents have stopped supporting him.
couper le contact AUTOMOBILES — to turn off the ignition
5) fig, [fièvre] to take down, to reduce6) (pour diluer) [vin, cidre] to blend, (à table) to dilute, to dilute with water2. vi1) (avec un instrument tranchant) to cutCoupe ici, c'est plus facile. — Cut here, it's easier.
Ce couteau ne coupe pas. — This knife won't cut.
2) (= prendre un raccourci)On peut couper par la forêt. — We can cut through the woods.
couper à (= échapper à) [corvée] — to get out of
couper court à (= mettre fin à) — to cut short
* * *couper verb table: aimerA vtr1 ( sectionner) to cut [ficelle, papier, tissu, fleur] (avec with); to cut down [arbre]; to chop [bois]; ( ôter) to cut [sth] off, to cut off [frange, branche, tête, membre]; couper un fil avec les dents to bite a thread off; couper les cheveux/ongles à qn to cut sb's hair/nails; se faire couper les cheveux to have ou get one's hair cut; on a dû lui couper la jambe/le bras they had to cut his/her leg/arm off; ils ont coupé les ailes du corbeau pour qu'il ne s'envole pas they have clipped the crow's wings so it won't fly off; couper qch en deux/trois to cut sth in two/three; le débat a coupé notre pays en deux the debate has split our country in two; couper le voyage/la journée to break up the journey/the day; j'ai coupé par le bois/par le champ I cut through the wood/across the field; ⇒ herbe;2 Culin to cut (up), to slice [pain, gâteau]; to carve [volaille, rôti]; to cut (off) [tranche]; to cut, to chop [légumes]; couper qch en morceaux to cut sth up, to cut sth into pieces; couper une tarte en huit to cut a tart into eight pieces; couper qch en lamelles to cut sth into thin slices; couper qch en dés or cubes to dice sth, to cut sth into cubes; couper qch en tranches to slice sth, to cut sth into slices;3 Cout ( d'après un patron) to cut out [vêtement]; ( raccourcir) to shorten; il faut couper la robe de 3 cm you've got to shorten the dress by 3 cm;4 ( entamer) [menottes, lanière] to cut into [poignet, chair]; [couteau, ciseaux] to cut [os, métal, carton];6 ( croiser) [route, voie ferrée] to cut across [route]; Math [droite, courbe] to intersect with [axe]; couper la route à qn/un véhicule to cut in on sb/a vehicle;7 ( pour faire obstacle) [barrage, police] to cut off [route, passage]; une veste qui coupe bien le vent a jacket that keeps out the wind;8 ( interrompre) [agence] gén to cut off [électricité, eau, téléphone]; ( pour non-paiement) to disconnect [électricité, eau, téléphone]; [locataire, usager] to turn off [chauffage, eau, gaz]; to switch off [électricité, contact]; ne coupez pas! don't cut us off!; un œuf dur coupe la faim a hard boiled egg takes the edge off your hunger; couper la fièvre à qn to bring sb's temperature down; couper les vivres à qn lit to cut off sb's food supply; fig to stop giving sb money; couper l'appétit à qn to ruin ou spoil sb's appetite; couper le souffle à qn lit, fig to take sb's breath away; couper la parole à qn to interrupt sb, to cut sb off;9 ( isoler) couper qn de qn/qch to cut sb off from sb/sth; il vit coupé du monde he lives cut off from the outside world;11 ( au tennis) to slice [balle, revers];12 Jeux ( pour mélanger) to cut; ( avec une carte) to trump; j'ai coupé à trèfle/cœur I trumped it with a club/heart;B vi attention ça coupe! be careful, it's sharp ou you'll cut yourself!; ça coupe beaucoup mieux it cuts a lot better.C se couper vpr1 ( se blesser) to cut oneself (avec with); il s'est coupé au menton/à l'oreille he cut himself on the chin/on the ear; il s'est coupé le doigt ( entamé) he cut his finger; ( amputé) he cut his finger off; se couper les cheveux/ongles to cut one's hair/nails;2 ( se trahir) to give oneself away;3 ( s'isoler) se couper de qn/qch ( volontairement) to cut oneself off from sb/sth; ( involontairement) to be cut off from sb/sth;4 ( se fendre) [cuir] to crack; [étoffe] to tear, to rip;5 ( se tailler) ça se coupe facilement/difficilement it's easy/hard to cut;6 ( se croiser) [lignes, voies] to cross, to intersect; Math to intersect, to cross.c'est ton tour de faire à manger, tu n'y couperas pas it's your turn to cook, you won't get out of it; j'en mettrais ma main à couper or au feu I'd stake my life on it; ça te la coupe◑, hein? that's shut you up○!; ⇒ main.[kupe] verbe transitifcouper le souffle ou la respiration à quelqu'un to take somebody's breath awayà couper au couteau: il y avait un brouillard à couper au couteau the fog was so thick you couldn't see your hand in front of your face2. [membre] to cut off (separable)couper la tête ou le cou à un canard to chop a duck's head offça lui a coupé les jambes [de fatigue] that's really tired him out3. [mettre en morceaux - ficelle] to cut ; [ - gâteau] to cut up (separable) ; [ - saucisson] to cut up, to slice (up) ; [ - bois] to chop (up)couper en tranches to cut up, to cut into slices, to slicecouper quelque chose en tranches fines/épaisses to slice something thinly/thickly, to cut something into thin/thick sliceselle se ferait couper en morceaux plutôt que de... she'd rather die than...couper la poire en deux to meet half-way, to come to a compromisecouper les ponts avec quelqu'un to break all ties ou to break off relations with somebody4. [tailler - fleurs] to cut ; [ - bordure] to cut off (separable) ; [ - arbre] to cut ou to chop down (separable), to fellcouper les cheveux à quelqu'un to cut ou to trim somebody's hair[tissu] to cut6. [écourter - film, texte] to cut7. [arrêter - crédit] to cuta. [par accident] to cut off the waterb. [volontairement] to turn ou to switch off the waterson père va lui couper les vivres his father will stop supporting him ou will cut off his means of subsistence8. [interrompre - relations diplomatiques, conversation] to break offcouper l'appétit à quelqu'un to ruin ou spoil somebody's appetiteje vais à la gym à midi, ça (me) coupe la journée I go to the gym at lunchtime, it helps to break the day up10. [diviser - surface] to cut ; [ - ligne] to cut, to intersect ; [ - voie] to cross, to cut acrossje me sens coupé de tout I feel cut off from everything ou totally isolatedcoupé d'eau diluted, watered downa. [à l'eau] to water wine downb. [avec d'autres vins] to blend wine12. CINÉMA[jouer l'atout] to trump————————[kupe] verbe intransitifattention, ça coupe! careful, it's sharp!2. [prendre un raccourci]couper à travers champs to cut across country ou the fields3. [interrompre] to cut infaux, coupa-t-elle not true, she cut in————————couper à verbe plus prépositioncouper court à quelque chose [mettre fin à] to cut something short, to curtail somethingtu dois y aller, tu ne peux pas y couper! you've got to go, there's no way you can get out of it!————————se couper verbe pronominal (emploi réfléchi)se couper les ongles to cut ou to trim one's nailsse couper le ou au front to cut one's foreheadse couper les veines to slit ou to slash one's wristsa. [ponctuellement] to bend over backwards to help somebodyb. [continuellement] to devote oneself utterly to somebody————————se couper verbe pronominal intransitif2. (familier) [se contredire] to contradict oneself -
63 разкъсвам
tearlacerate (и прен.-сърце)(верига и пр.) break(за куче, котка) worry(за звяр) tear to pieces; rip up(за бомба) blow to piecesразкъсвам на парчета tear to/in piecesразкъсвам някого на парчета tear s.o. limb from limbразкъсвам на парцали tear to tatters/shredsразкъсвам кордон break through a cordonразкъсвам писмо tear up a letterразкъсвам сърцето на break/wring/rend s.o.'s heartслънцето разкъса облаците the sun broke through the cloudsтова ми разкъсва времето this breaks into my timeстрана, разкъсвана от гражданска война a country torn/rent by civil warразкъсвам се (за облаци) break apart(за сърце) breakоблаците се разкъсаха the clouds partedразкъсвам се от работа/тичане kill o.s. with work/with running around* * *разкъ̀свам,гл. tear; lacerate (и прен. сърце); (на парченца) tear to pieces; fritter; ( верига и пр.) break; (за звяр) tear to pieces; rip up; (за бомба) blow to pieces; \разкъсвам кордон break through a cordon; \разкъсвам на парцали tear to tatters/shreds; \разкъсвам някого на парчета tear s.o. limb from limb; \разкъсвам сърцето на break/wring/rend s.o.’s heart; страна, разкъсвана от гражданска война a country rent by civil war; това ми разкъсва времето this breaks into my time;\разкъсвам се (за облаци) break apart; (за сърце) break; облаците се разкъсаха the clouds parted; • \разкъсвам се от работа/тичане kill o.s. with work/with running around.* * *tear: The dog tore its lace to pieces. - Кучето разкъса верижката си на парчета.; break: Her crying разкъсвамs his heart. - Плачът й разкъсва сърцето му.; tear off; tear up; mangle{mEngl}; pick; raven* * *1. (верига и пр.) break 2. (за бомба) blow to pieces 3. (за звяр) tear to pieces;rip up 4. (за куче, котка) worry 5. (за сърце) break 6. lacerate (и прен. - сърце) 7. tear 8. РАЗКЪСВАМ кордон break through a cordon 9. РАЗКЪСВАМ на парцали tear to tatters/shreds 10. РАЗКЪСВАМ на парчета tear to/ in pieces 11. РАЗКЪСВАМ някого на парчета tear s.o. limb from limb 12. РАЗКЪСВАМ писмо tear up a letter 13. РАЗКЪСВАМ се (за облаци) break apart 14. РАЗКЪСВАМ се от работа/тичане kill o.s. with work/with running around 15. РАЗКЪСВАМ сърцето на break/wring/rend s.o.'s heart 16. облаците се разкъсаха the clouds parted 17. слънцето разкъса облаците the sun broke through the clouds 18. страна, разкъсвана от гражданска война a country torn/rent by civil war 19. това ми разкъсва времето this breaks into my time -
64 krachen
I v/i1. (hat gekracht) crash (auch Donner); Feuer, Radio: crackle; Tür etc.: bang, slam; auf der Straße kracht es dauernd there’s one crash after another on that road; du tust, was ich dir sage, sonst kracht’s umg. you’ll do as I tell you, or there’ll be trouble; dass es nur so krachte umg. like crazy3. (ist) (krachend zusammenstoßen mit) crash ( gegen oder in + Akk into); er ist mit 100 Sachen gegen den Baum gekracht he crashed ( oder slammed) into the tree at 60 mphII v/refl (hat) umg. (sich streiten) have a row (Am. an argument); (mehrmals) have rows (Am. arguments); wir krachen uns oft we often have rows (Am. arguments, set-tos umg.); er hat sich mit ihr gekracht he’s had a bust-up with her* * *das Krachencrash* * *krạ|chen ['kraxn]1. vikrachend fallen etc — to fall etc with a crash or bang
..., dass es nur so krachte (lit) —... with a bang or crash; (fig)... with a vengeance
sonst krachts! (inf) — or there'll be trouble
gleich krachts (inf) — there's going to be trouble
2) aux sein (inf) (= aufplatzen) to rip (open), to split; (= brechen) to break; (Eis) to crack; (Betrieb) to crash3) aux sein inf = aufprallen) to crash2. vr (inf)to have a row or fight or quarrel* * *1) (to make a sudden loud noise: We could hear the fireworks banging in the distance.) bang2) (to (cause to) break partly without falling to pieces: The window cracked down the middle.) crack3) (a noise as of heavy things breaking or falling on something hard: I heard a crash, and looked round to see that he'd dropped all the plates.) crash4) (to (cause to) fall with a loud noise: The glass crashed to the floor.) crash5) (to crash: The lorry ploughed into the back of a bus.) plough* * *kra·chen[ˈkraxn̩]I. viII. vi impers Hilfsverb: haben1. (ein Krachen verursachen)▪ es kracht there is a crashing noiseauf der Kreuzung hat es gekracht there's been a crash on the intersectionder Betrieb kracht the company is going bankrupt4.▶ es [so richtig] \krachen lassen to [really] let rip* * *1.intransitives Verbkrachende Kälte/krachender Frost — (fig.) bitter cold/heavy frost
2) mit sein (ugs.): (bersten) < ice> crack; < bed> collapse; <trousers, dress, etc.> splitdie Tür krachte ins Schloss — the door banged or slammed shut
4) (ugs.): (Bankrott machen) crash5) (unpers.)an der Kreuzung kracht es dauernd — there are frequent crashes at that junction
2.sonst kracht's! — (fig. ugs.) or there'll be trouble
* * *A. v/iauf der Straße kracht es dauernd there’s one crash after another on that road;dass es nur so krachte umg like crazy3. (ist) (krachend zusammenstoßen mit) crash (in +akk into);er hat sich mit ihr gekracht he’s had a bust-up with her* * *1.intransitives Verbkrachende Kälte/krachender Frost — (fig.) bitter cold/heavy frost
2) mit sein (ugs.): (bersten) < ice> crack; < bed> collapse; <trousers, dress, etc.> split3) mit sein (ugs.): (krachend auftreffen) crashdie Tür krachte ins Schloss — the door banged or slammed shut
4) (ugs.): (Bankrott machen) crash5) (unpers.)2.sonst kracht's! — (fig. ugs.) or there'll be trouble
* * *v.to crash v. -
65 срывать
1) General subject: break up, burke, cull (особ. цветы), discomfit (планы, намерения), dismantle (крепость), disrupt, foil (что-либо), frustrate, goof, hamstring, pick (цветы, фрукты), pluck (цветы), pull off, rip away, rip down, rip off, rive, sabotage, short circuit, short-circuit (что-л.), snatch, snatch off, strip, tear, tear down (постройку), tear off, thwart (планы), vent, work off (злость), disturb, pull down, tear down, throw a monkey-wrench into the works (план, замысел и т. п.), throw a monkey-wrench into the works (план, замысел и т.п.), torpedo2) Colloquial: bog down3) Engineering: strip off, upset (нарушать нормальный режим)4) Agriculture: pick off6) Diplomatic term: sabotage (переговоры и т.п.)7) Metallurgy: disrupt (о сроках)8) Polygraphy: unbind9) Jargon: stymie10) Information technology: bounce11) Automation: slip (резьбу), strip (резьбу), break away, break off, tear out, blow out (напр. крышку)12) Makarov: defeat, disturb (нарушать нормальный ход, режим), pick off (кожицу), pull (цветы, фрукты), shed, strip (одежду), strip (снимать), strip away, strip off (одежду), tear (снимать), tear off (снимать), unbind (переплётную крышку с книги), upset (нарушать нормальный ход, режим), cry havoc (что-л.) -
66 Ohr
n; -(e)s, -en1. ANAT. ear (auch fig., Gehör); gute / schlechte Ohren haben have good / poor hearing; jemandem etw. ins Ohr flüstern whisper s.th. into s.o.’s ear; die Ohren anlegen Hund, Pferd: lay back its ears; ich habe es mit eigenen Ohren gehört I heard it with my own ears; jemandem eins hinter die Ohren geben umg. give s.o. a clip (a)round the ears; spitzen I, taub 12. fig., in Wendungen: die Ohren aufmachen listen carefully; die Ohren spitzen oder lange Ohren bekommen prick up one’s ears; ganz Ohr sein be all ears; ein Ohr haben für have an ear for; ein feines Ohr haben für have a good ear for; ein offenes Ohr für jemanden haben be prepared to listen to s.o.; ein offenes Ohr finden find a good listener; jemandem ein Ohr oder die Ohren abreden oder abquatschen umg. jabber away endlessly at s.o.; gleich gibt’s rote Ohren oder einen Satz heiße Ohren umg., hum. you’re just asking for a clip (a)round the ears; ich habe es noch im Ohr (Musik etc.) it’s still going (a)round in my head; stärker: it’s still ringing in my ears; die Melodie geht leicht ins Ohr it’s a really catchy tune; jemandem in den Ohren liegen pester s.o.; jemanden übers Ohr hauen umg. rip s.o. off; sich aufs Ohr legen umg. get some shuteye; schreib dir das hinter die Ohren! umg. and don’t you forget it!; bis über die oder beide Ohren in Arbeit / Schulden etc. stecken umg. be up to one’s ears in work / debt etc.; bis über die oder beide Ohren verliebt umg. head over heels in love; viel um die Ohren haben umg. have an awful lot on one’s plate; von einem Ohr ( bis) zum anderen grinsen umg. grin from ear to ear; mir klingen die Ohren my ears are burning; halt die Ohren steif! umg. keep your pecker (Am. chin) up!; sich (Dat) die Ohren brechen Sl. slave away, work one’s fingers to the bone; mir kam zu Ohren, dass... I happened to hear that...; was kommt mir da zu Ohren? what’s this I hear?; ich traute meinen Ohren nicht I couldn’t believe my ears; es ist nichts für fremde Ohren it’s not for public consumption; das ist nichts für zarte Ohren this is not for sensitive souls; er hört nur mit halbem Ohr hin he’s only half listening; auf dem Ohr ist er taub he’s deaf ( oder he doesn’t want to know) where that’s concerned; wasch dir mal die Ohren! umg. you should get your ears seen to; zum einen Ohr hinein, zum andern hinaus in one ear, out the other; faustdick I 2, Nacht 2, schlackern, taub 1, trocken I 4* * *das Ohrear* * *[oːɐ]nt -(e)s, -enearauf einem Óhr taub sein — to be deaf in one ear
auf dem Óhr bin ich taub (fig) — nothing doing (inf), I won't hear of it
auf taube/offene Óhren stoßen — to fall on deaf/sympathetic ears
bei jdm ein aufmerksames/geneigtes/offenes Óhr finden — to find sb a ready/willing/sympathetic listener
ein offenes Óhr für jdn/etw haben — to be ready to listen to sb/sth
ein musikalisches Óhr haben — to have a musical ear or an ear for music
ein scharfes or feines Óhr haben — to have a good ear
die Óhren steifhalten (inf) — to keep one's chin up
die Óhren anlegen — to put its ears back
mir klingen die Óhren — my ears are burning
seine Kritik klingt ihnen noch immer in den Óhren — his criticism is still ringing in their ears
jdm die Óhren volljammern (inf) — to keep (going) on or moaning at sb
die Wände haben Óhren — walls have ears
sich aufs Óhr legen or hauen (inf) — to turn in (inf), to hit the hay or the sack (inf), to kip down (Brit inf)
jdn bei den Óhren nehmen, jdm die Óhren lang ziehen (inf) — to tweak sb's ear(s)
für deutsche/englische Óhren klingt das komisch — that sounds odd to German/English ears
diese Nachricht war nicht für fremde Óhren bestimmt — this piece of news was not meant for other ears
jdm eins or ein paar hinter die Óhren geben (inf) — to give sb a clip round (Brit) or a smack on the ear
ein paar or eins hinter die Óhren kriegen (inf) — to get a clip round (Brit) or a smack on the ear
or schlagen (inf) — to hit sb over the head with sth
schreib es dir hinter die Óhren (inf) — will you (finally) get that into your (thick) head (inf), has that sunk in? (inf)
noch nass or feucht or nicht trocken hinter den Óhren sein — to be still wet behind the ears
jdm etw ins Óhr sagen — to whisper sth in sb's ear
die Melodie geht ( leicht) ins Óhr — the tune is very catchy
du hast wohl Dreck or Watte in den Óhren! (inf) — are you deaf or something?, is there something wrong with your ears?
ich habe seine Worte noch deutlich im Óhr — I can still hear his words clearly, his words are still ringing in my ears
jdn übers Óhr hauen — to take sb for a ride (inf), to pull a fast one on sb (inf)
bis über die or beide Óhren verliebt sein — to be head over heels in love
bis über die or beide Óhren verschuldet sein — to be up to one's ears or eyes (Brit) in debt
viel um die Óhren haben (inf) — to have a lot on (one's plate) (inf), to be rushed off one's feet (inf)
zum einen Óhr hinein und zum anderen wieder hinaus gehen (inf) — to go in one ear and out the other (inf)
dein Wort in Gottes Óhr — God willing
* * *(the part of the head by means of which we hear, or its external part only: Her new hair-style covers her ears.) ear* * *<-[e]s, -en>[ˈo:ɐ̯]nt earabstehende \Ohren haben sb's ears stick outdie \Ohren anlegen Tier to put its ears backfeine/scharfe \Ohren haben to have a keen/sharp earin jds \Ohr flüstern to whisper in sb's eargute/schlechte \Ohren haben to have good/bad earsein \Ohr für Musik haben to have a good ear for musicrote \Ohren bekommen to go redjdm sausen die \Ohren sb's ears are buzzing [or singing]auf einem \Ohr taub sein to be deaf in one earin den \Ohren weh tun to grate on the earsjdn am \Ohr ziehen to pull sb's earjds \Ohren sind zu sb's ears are deaf▶ von einem \Ohr zum andern strahlen to grin from ear to ear▶ ein aufmerksames/geneigtes/offenes \Ohr finden to find a ready/willing/sympathetic listener [or a sympathetic ear]▶ eins hinter die \Ohren bekommen to get a clip round [or on] the ear, to get a thick ear▶ die \Ohren auf Durchzug stellen to not listen [to sb]▶ nicht für fremde \Ohren [bestimmt] sein to be not [meant] for other ears▶ für jds \Ohren to sb's earsfür deutsche/englische \Ohren klingt das komisch that sounds odd to a German/to an English person▶ jdm eins [o ein paar] hinter die \Ohren geben (fam) to give sb a clip round the ear [or a thick ear]▶ ins \Ohr gehen to be catchy▶ etw noch im \Ohr haben to be still able to hear sthich habe seine Worte noch deutlich im \Ohr I can still clearly hear his words, his words are still ringing in my ears▶ mit halbem \Ohr hinhören to listen with half an ear, to half-listen▶ jdm etw um die \Ohren hauen [o schlagen] (fam) to hit [or beat] sb round [or over] the head with sth, throw something [back] at sb▶ zu einem \Ohr hinein-, und zum anderen wieder hinausgehen (fam) to go in at one ear and out at the other▶ jdm klingen die \Ohren sb's ears are burning▶ jdm zu \Ohren kommen to come to sb's ears [or attention]▶ jdm sein \Ohr leihen to lend sb one's ear▶ jdm [mit etw dat] in den \Ohren liegen (fam) to go [or keep] on at sb [about sth], to badger [or pester] sb [with sth]▶ \Ohren wie ein Luchs haben to have a very sharp sense of hearing▶ bei jdm auf offene \Ohren stoßen to fall on sympathetic ears [with sb]bei ihr stößt man immer auf offene \Ohren she always has a sympathetic ear▶ jdn um ein offenes \Ohr bitten to ask sb to listen to one▶ ein offenes \Ohr für jdn/etw haben to be willing to listen to sb/sth▶ ein scharfes [o feines] \Ohr haben to have a sharp [or keen] sense of hearing, to have a good ear▶ etw schmeichelt jd's \Ohr sth is music in sb's ear▶ sich dat etw hinter die \Ohren schreiben (fam) to get sth into one's head, to etch sth indelibly in one's mindsag mal, sitzt du auf deinen \Ohren, oder was ist los? hey, have you gone deaf or something?▶ die \Ohren spitzen to prick one's ears▶ bis über beide \Ohren in Arbeit/Schulden, etc. stecken (fam) to be up to one's ears in work, debt, etc.▶ tauben \Ohren predigen to preach to deaf ears▶ seinen \Ohren nicht trauen to not believe one's ears▶ bis über die [o beide] \Ohren verliebt sein to be head over heels in lovean jedem Film-Set können Ihnen Regisseure Sache erzählen, dass Ihnen die \Ohren wackeln on any film set the director can tell you things that will make your hair curl▶ die Wände haben \Ohren the walls have ears▶ das ist nichts für zarte \Ohren that is not for tender [or sensitive] ears* * *das; Ohr[e]s, Ohren1) eargute/schlechte Ohren haben — have good/poor hearing sing.
ich habe seine Worte/die Melodie noch im Ohr — his words are still ringing in my ears/the tune is still going around my head
2) (fig.)die Ohren aufmachen od. aufsperren/spitzen — (ugs.) pin back/prick up one's ears
ein offenes Ohr für jemanden/etwas haben — be ready to listen to somebody/be open to or ready to listen to something
auf dem Ohr hört er schlecht/nicht — (ugs.) he doesn't want to hear anything about that
sich aufs Ohr legen od. (ugs.) hauen — get one's head down (coll.)
noch feucht/nicht [ganz] trocken hinter den Ohren sein — (ugs.) be still wet behind the ears
schreib dir das mal hinter die Ohren! — (ugs.) just you remember that!
eine od. eins/ein paar hinter die Ohren kriegen — (ugs.) get a thick ear (Brit. coll.)
jemandem [mit etwas] in den Ohren liegen — (ugs.) pester somebody the whole time [with something]
bis über beide Ohren verliebt [in jemanden] — (ugs.) head over heels in love [with somebody]
bis über beide od. die Ohren in etwas stecken — (ugs.) be up to one's ears in something (coll.)
jemanden übers Ohr hauen — (ugs.) take somebody for a ride (fig. coll.); put one over on somebody (coll.)
viel od. eine Menge um die Ohren haben — (ugs.) have a lot on one's plate (coll.)
zum einen Ohr rein- und zum anderen wieder rausgehen — (ugs.) go in one ear and out the other (coll.); s. auch faustdick 2.; Fell 1); Floh 1)
* * *gute/schlechte Ohren haben have good/poor hearing;jemandem etwas ins Ohr flüstern whisper sth into sb’s ear;die Ohren anlegen Hund, Pferd: lay back its ears;ich habe es mit eigenen Ohren gehört I heard it with my own ears;die Ohren aufmachen listen carefully;lange Ohren bekommen prick up one’s ears;ganz Ohr sein be all ears;ein Ohr haben für have an ear for;ein feines Ohr haben für have a good ear for;ein offenes Ohr für jemanden haben be prepared to listen to sb;ein offenes Ohr finden find a good listener;abquatschen umg jabber away endlessly at sb;einen Satz heiße Ohren umg, hum you’re just asking for a clip (a)round the ears;ich habe es noch im Ohr (Musik etc) it’s still going (a)round in my head; stärker: it’s still ringing in my ears;die Melodie geht leicht ins Ohr it’s a really catchy tune;jemandem in den Ohren liegen pester sb;jemanden übers Ohr hauen umg rip sb off;sich aufs Ohr legen umg get some shuteye;schreib dir das hinter die Ohren! umg and don’t you forget it!;beide Ohren in Arbeit/Schulden etcbeide Ohren verliebt umg head over heels in love;viel um die Ohren haben umg have an awful lot on one’s plate;von einem Ohr (bis) zum anderen grinsen umg grin from ear to ear;mir klingen die Ohren my ears are burning;halt die Ohren steif! umg keep your pecker (US chin) up!;sich (dat)die Ohren brechen sl slave away, work one’s fingers to the bone;mir kam zu Ohren, dass … I happened to hear that …;was kommt mir da zu Ohren? what’s this I hear?;ich traute meinen Ohren nicht I couldn’t believe my ears;es ist nichts für fremde Ohren it’s not for public consumption;das ist nichts für zarte Ohren this is not for sensitive souls;er hört nur mit halbem Ohr hin he’s only half listening;auf dem Ohr ist er taub he’s deaf ( oder he doesn’t want to know) where that’s concerned;wasch dir mal die Ohren! umg you should get your ears seen to;zum einen Ohr hinein, zum andern hinaus in one ear, out the other; → faustdick A 2, Nacht 2, schlackern, taub 1, trocken A 4* * *das; Ohr[e]s, Ohren1) eargute/schlechte Ohren haben — have good/poor hearing sing.
ich habe seine Worte/die Melodie noch im Ohr — his words are still ringing in my ears/the tune is still going around my head
2) (fig.)die Ohren aufmachen od. aufsperren/spitzen — (ugs.) pin back/prick up one's ears
ein offenes Ohr für jemanden/etwas haben — be ready to listen to somebody/be open to or ready to listen to something
auf dem Ohr hört er schlecht/nicht — (ugs.) he doesn't want to hear anything about that
sich aufs Ohr legen od. (ugs.) hauen — get one's head down (coll.)
noch feucht/nicht [ganz] trocken hinter den Ohren sein — (ugs.) be still wet behind the ears
schreib dir das mal hinter die Ohren! — (ugs.) just you remember that!
eine od. eins/ein paar hinter die Ohren kriegen — (ugs.) get a thick ear (Brit. coll.)
jemandem [mit etwas] in den Ohren liegen — (ugs.) pester somebody the whole time [with something]
bis über beide Ohren verliebt [in jemanden] — (ugs.) head over heels in love [with somebody]
bis über beide od. die Ohren in etwas stecken — (ugs.) be up to one's ears in something (coll.)
jemanden übers Ohr hauen — (ugs.) take somebody for a ride (fig. coll.); put one over on somebody (coll.)
viel od. eine Menge um die Ohren haben — (ugs.) have a lot on one's plate (coll.)
zum einen Ohr rein- und zum anderen wieder rausgehen — (ugs.) go in one ear and out the other (coll.); s. auch faustdick 2.; Fell 1); Floh 1)
* * *-en n.ear n. -
67 desgarrarse
1 (rasgarse) to tear, rip* * *VPR1) [vestido, papel] to tear, rip2) [músculo]* * *(v.) = ruptureEx. In conversing with her you hadn't got to tread lightly and warily, lest at any moment you might rupture the relationship, and tumble into eternal disgrace.* * *(v.) = ruptureEx: In conversing with her you hadn't got to tread lightly and warily, lest at any moment you might rupture the relationship, and tumble into eternal disgrace.
* * *vpr1. [sujeto: ropa] to get torn o ripped;se me desgarró la camiseta my T-shirt has got torn o ripped;se me desgarra el corazón (cuando…) it breaks my heart (when…)2. [músculo] to tear;se desgarró un músculo entrenando she tore a muscle while training* * *v/r tear, rip;se me desgarra el corazón it breaks my heart* * *vr -
68 chingar
v.1 to bust(very informal) (to ruin). (peninsular Spanish, Mexican Spanish)2 to screw, to fuck (vulgar) (copular). (peninsular Spanish, Mexican Spanish)¡chinga tu madre! fuck you! (Mexican Spanish)3 to cut the tail of, to cut someone's tail, to dock.Los chicos chingaron el pobre gato The boys cut the tail of the poor cat.4 to drink frequently.Ellos chingan tequila They drink tequila frequently5 to annoy.* * *1 tabú to fuck, screw* * *1. VT1) (=beber con exceso) to knock back *2) *** (=copular) to fuck ***, screw ***3) CAm [+ cola] to dock, cut off2. VI1) to get pissed ***2) CAm, Méx * to lark about *3.See:* * *1.verbo intransitivo1) (esp Méx vulg) ( copular) to screw (vulg), to fuck (vulg)2) (Méx vulg) ( molestar)2.no chingues! — you're kidding! (colloq)
chingar vt1) (AmL vulg) ( en sentido sexual) to fuck (vulg), to screw (vulg); madre II 1) b)2) (Méx vulg) ( jorobar) to screw (vulg)si no lo haces te van a chingar — if you don't do it, they'll screw you (vulg)
3.chingarla: no la chingues! ya cerraron el banco (Méx vulg) shit! the bank's already closed! (vulg); la chingué! — (RPl fam) I really put my foot in it (colloq)
chingarse v pron1) (enf) (AmL vulg) ( en sentido sexual) to fuck (vulg), to screw (vulg)2) (esp Méx vulg) ( jorobarse)se chingó el motor — the engine's had it (colloq)
estamos chingados — we're in deep shit o up shit creek
3) (Méx vulg) ( aguantarse)si no te gusta, te chingas — if you don't like it, tough (colloq)
4) (Méx vulg)a) ( castigar) to give... a hard timeb) ( robar) to rip... off (colloq)* * *= fuck, screw, get + laid.Ex. He said he wanted to fuck her loudly on a hard bed with rain beating on the windows.Ex. For every beautiful woman, there's a guy that's tired of screwing her.Ex. It sounds like you need to get laid -- you might feel better after a good screw.* * *1.verbo intransitivo1) (esp Méx vulg) ( copular) to screw (vulg), to fuck (vulg)2) (Méx vulg) ( molestar)2.no chingues! — you're kidding! (colloq)
chingar vt1) (AmL vulg) ( en sentido sexual) to fuck (vulg), to screw (vulg); madre II 1) b)2) (Méx vulg) ( jorobar) to screw (vulg)si no lo haces te van a chingar — if you don't do it, they'll screw you (vulg)
3.chingarla: no la chingues! ya cerraron el banco (Méx vulg) shit! the bank's already closed! (vulg); la chingué! — (RPl fam) I really put my foot in it (colloq)
chingarse v pron1) (enf) (AmL vulg) ( en sentido sexual) to fuck (vulg), to screw (vulg)2) (esp Méx vulg) ( jorobarse)se chingó el motor — the engine's had it (colloq)
estamos chingados — we're in deep shit o up shit creek
3) (Méx vulg) ( aguantarse)si no te gusta, te chingas — if you don't like it, tough (colloq)
4) (Méx vulg)a) ( castigar) to give... a hard timeb) ( robar) to rip... off (colloq)* * *= fuck, screw, get + laid.Ex: He said he wanted to fuck her loudly on a hard bed with rain beating on the windows.
Ex: For every beautiful woman, there's a guy that's tired of screwing her.Ex: It sounds like you need to get laid -- you might feel better after a good screw.* * *chingar [A3 ]viB( Méx vulg) (molestar): no le hagas caso te lo dijo para chingar nada más don't take any notice of him, he only said it to annoy youme caso mañana — ¡no (me) chingues! I'm getting married tomorrow — you're kidding! ( colloq)C( RPl fam) «vestido/pollera» (+ me/te/le etc): la pollera te chinga de atrás your skirt doesn't hang straight at the back■ chingarvtsi no lo haces te van a chingar if you don't do it, they'll screw you ( vulg)ése no más se pasa chingando a todo el mundo that guy spends his life screwing people o shitting on people ( vulg)chingarla: ¡no la chingues! ya cerraron el banco ( Méx vulg); shit! the bank's already closed! ( vulg)B( esp Méx vulg) (jorobarse): creyó que le darían el premio pero se chingó he thought he'd be given the prize but he got a shock o he was disappointedencendió el cohete pero se chingó he lit the rocket but it didn't go off o it fizzled and went out ( colloq)C( Méx vulg) (aguantarse): si no te gusta, te chingas if you don't like it, that's tough ( colloq), if you don't like it, you can lump it ( BrE colloq)no quisiste hacerme caso, ahora te chingas you wouldn't listen, so tough shit! ( vulg)1 (castigar) to give … a hard time* * *
chingar ( conjugate chingar) verbo intransitivo
b) (Méx vulg) ( molestar):
¡deja de chingar! stop being such a pain in the ass! (vulg);
¡no chingues! ( no digas) you're kidding! (colloq)
verbo transitivo
chingarse verbo pronominal
1
b) (esp Méx vulg) ( jorobarse):
se chingó el motor the engine's had it (colloq);
estamos chingados we're in deep shit (vulg)
2 (Méx vulg)a) ( aguantarse):◊ si no te gusta, te chingas if you don't like it, tough (colloq)
' chingar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
chinguear
* * *♦ vtMéx¡chingas a tu madre! like fuck!, Br bollocks!anoche me chingué dos botellas de tequila yo solo last night I downed two bottles of tequila on my owntrataron de chingarme 10 pesos en la cuenta del restaurante they tried to do me out of 10 pesos when I paid the restaurant Br bill o US check♦ vi* * *v/t Méx vulgno chingues don’t screw me around vulg -
69 embromar
v.1 to make fun of (informal).2 to annoy.4 to tease, to make fun of, to banter.* * *1 to play jokes on, play a trick on, tease* * *1. VT1) (=burlarse de) to tease, make fun of2) (=engañar) to hoodwink3) (=engatusar) to wheedle, cajole5) Chile (=atrasar) to delay unnecessarily2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivoa) (AmS fam) ( molestar) to pesterc) (AmS fam) ( perjudicar)d) (CS fam) ( tomar el pelo) to fool, trick; (timar, estafar) to rip... off2.no me embromes! — you're kidding o joking! (colloq)
embromar vi (CS fam)3.no embromes! — ( no molestes) stop being a pest o a pain! (colloq); ( no digas) you're kidding!
embromarse v prona) (AmS fam) ( jorobarse)si no te gusta, te embromas — if you don't like it, tough!
b) (AmS fam) ( hacerse daño) to hurt oneself; <rodilla/hígado> to damage, to do... in (BrE colloq)c) (AmS fam) aparato/frenos to go wrongd) (AmS fam) ( enfermarse) to get ill (colloq)* * *1.verbo transitivoa) (AmS fam) ( molestar) to pesterc) (AmS fam) ( perjudicar)d) (CS fam) ( tomar el pelo) to fool, trick; (timar, estafar) to rip... off2.no me embromes! — you're kidding o joking! (colloq)
embromar vi (CS fam)3.no embromes! — ( no molestes) stop being a pest o a pain! (colloq); ( no digas) you're kidding!
embromarse v prona) (AmS fam) ( jorobarse)si no te gusta, te embromas — if you don't like it, tough!
b) (AmS fam) ( hacerse daño) to hurt oneself; <rodilla/hígado> to damage, to do... in (BrE colloq)c) (AmS fam) aparato/frenos to go wrongd) (AmS fam) ( enfermarse) to get ill (colloq)* * *embromar [A1 ]vt2(CS fam) (tomar el pelo, engañar): lo embromamos, le hicimos creer que … we fooled o tricked him into believing that …¡no me embromes! you're kidding o joking! ( colloq), you're putting me on! ( AmE colloq), you're having me on! ( BrE colloq)me embromó, me lo cobró carísimo he ripped me off, he charged me a fortune ( colloq)la lluvia nos embromó los planes the rain ruined o spoiled our planslos antibióticos me embromaron el estómago the antibiotics played havoc with my stomach ( colloq)4no te lo puedo pagar hoy — ¡me embromaste! I can't pay you for it today — now you've really landed me in it! ( colloq)■ embromarvi(CS fam)1¡no embromes! you're kidding o joking!, you're putting o having me on!1( AmS fam) (fastidiarse): no estaba en casa así que se embromaron they were out of luck because he wasn't at homeque se embrome por estúpido it serves him right o that's what he gets for being so stupidsi no te gusta, te embromas if you don't like it, tough! o tough luck! o you'll just have to lump it! ( colloq)me embromé por no presentarlo a tiempo I messed things up for myself o ruined my chances by not sending it in on time ( colloq)2 ( AmS fam) (hacerse daño) to hurt oneself; ‹rodilla› to hurt, to screw up ( AmE colloq), to do … in ( BrE colloq)* * *
embromar ( conjugate embromar) verbo transitivo (AmS fam)
‹ plan› to ruin, spoilc) ( perjudicar):
¡me embromaste! now you've really landed me in it! (colloq)
embromarse verbo pronominal (AmS fam)a) ( jorobarse):
si no te gusta, te embromas if you don't like it, tough!
‹rodilla/hígado› to screw up (AmE colloq), to do … in (BrE colloq)
* * *♦ vt1. [tomar el pelo a] to make fun of, Br to take the mickey out of;la embroman por sus distracciones they make fun of her o Br take the mickey out of her because she's so absent-minded2. [fastidiar] to annoy;deja de embromar a tu hermano stop annoying your brother3. Andes, Carib, RP [engañar] to rip off, to cheat;ahí siempre embroman a los clientes they always rip the customers off there4. Andes, Carib, RP [estropear] to ruin;la computadora le embromó la vista the computer ruined his eyesight5. Andes, Carib, RP [para expresar sorpresa]se ganó la lotería – ¡no me embromes! he won the lottery – you're kidding!♦ viAndes, Carib, RP1. [fastidiar]¡pará de embromar! stop being such a pest o pain!;parás de llorar ya mismo, ¡qué embromar! stop crying this minute, I'm not having this!2. [para expresar sorpresa]nos divorciamos – ¡no embromes! we're getting divorced – you're kidding!* * * -
70 reißen;
reißt, riss, ist oder hat gerissenI v/t (hat)1. tear; (herausreißen, abreißen) pull; (Papier) tear, rip; (wegreißen) snatch; eine Seite aus einem Buch reißen tear ( oder rip) a page out of a book; sich (Dat) die Kleider vom Leibe reißen tear ( oder rip) off one’s clothes; jemandem etw. aus der Hand reißen snatch s.th. away from s.o. ( oder out of s.o.’s hand); der Sturm riss mir den Hut vom Kopf the gale tore ( oder whipped) the hat from my head2. in eine Richtung zwingen: pull, drag; Fluten: sweep; jemanden zu Boden reißen drag s.o. to the ground; das Lenkrad nach rechts reißen wrench the steering to the right; der Fluss riss das Haus einfach mit sich the river simply swept the house away; zehn Skifahrer wurden von der Lawine mit in den Tod gerissen the avalanche swept ten skiers to their deaths3. (beschädigen) tear, rip; sich (Dat) einen Splitter in den Finger reißen get a splinter into one’s finger; sich (Dat) ein Loch in die Hose reißen tear a hole in one’s trousers (Am. pants)4. fig.: aus dem Schlaf gerissen werden be rudely awakened; aus seinen Illusionen gerissen werden come down to earth with a bump umg.; die Macht an sich reißen seize power; die Führung an sich reißen SPORT take the lead; weitS. take over, take command; sie war hin und her gerissen she couldn’t make up her mind; (war begeistert) she was thrilled to bits (Am. pieces) umg.; das reißt mich nicht gerade vom Hocker umg. I can’t say I’m thrilled, it’s nothing to write home about; Witz, Zote etc.5. Raubtier: (töten) killII vt/i (hat) SPORTa) Gewichtheben: lift in the snatch;b) Hochsprung, Pferdesport: knock off the bar; er hat (die 1,97 m) dreimal gerissen he failed three times (at 1.97 m)III v/i1. (ist) tear; Kette, Saite etc.: break; Lippen: chap; Nebel: lift suddenly; der Film / Schnürsenkel ist gerissen the film tore / the shoelace broke; da riss ihm die Geduld his patience snapped ( oder gave out [on him]); jetzt reißt mir aber gleich der Geduldsfaden my patience is running outIV v/refl: sich reißen um fig. fight ( oder scramble oder squabble) over; sich um einen Fußballer / Filmstar reißen try to outbid one another to get a footballer / film star (Am. moviestar); ich reiße mich nicht darum I’m not that keen (Am. eager) (to have it); ich reiße mich nicht darum, ihn kennen zu lernen I’m not exactly dying to get to know him -
71 zerreißen
(unreg.)I v/t (hat zerrissen)1. unabsichtlich: tear; absichtlich: tear up; in Stücke: tear to pieces; (Faden, Fesseln etc.) break; (jemanden) Bombe: blow to pieces2. fig.: ein Schuss zerriss die Stille the silence was rent by (the sound of) a shot; es zerreißt mir das Herz it breaks my heart; ( in der Luft) zerreißen umg. (kritisieren) tear s.th. oder s.o. to shreds; da hätt’s mich fast zerrissen umg. vor Lachen etc.: I nearly ruptured myself; von zu viel Essen: I nearly burst; es hätte ihn vor Neid fast zerrissen he was almost bursting with envy; MaulII v/i (ist) tear; Faden, Nebel, Wolken: break; Sack, Schlauch: burst; seine Nerven waren zum Zerreißen gespannt fig. his nerves were strained almost to breaking pointIII v/refl (hat) umg. go to no end of trouble, bend over backwards; sich für etw. zerreißen put everything one has (got) into s.th.; sie zerriss sich fast, um... she nearly bust(ed Am.) a gut ( oder wore herself out) (trying) to..., she bent over backwards to...; ich kann mich doch nicht zerreißen! I can’t be in two places at once; zerrissen* * *to tear up; to disrupt; to rend; to rupture; to snag; to tear; to rip; to tear to pieces* * *zer|rei|ßen ptp zerri\#ssen [tsɛɐ'rɪsn] irreg1. vt1) (aus Versehen) to tear; (in Stücke) to tear to pieces or shreds; Faden, Seil etc to break; (absichtlich) Brief etc to tear up; (= zerfleischen) to tear apart; (= plötzlich aufreißen, durchbrechen) Wolkendecke, Stille etc to rend (liter); (fig ) Land to tear apart or in two; Bindungen to breakes zerreißt mir das Herz (liter) — it is heart-rending or heartbreaking, it breaks my heart
See:→ auch zerrissen2) (= kritisieren) Autor, Stück, Film to tear apart, to tear to pieces,See:→ Luft2. vi aux sein(Stoff) to tear; (Band, Seil etc) to break3. vr (fig)ich könnte mich vor Wut zerréíßen — I'm hopping (mad) (esp Brit inf), I'm totally pissed (US inf)
ich kann mich doch nicht zerréíßen! — I can't be in two places at once
sich zerréíßen, (um) etw zu tun — to go to no end of trouble to do sth
* * *(to tear into pieces: She tore up the letter.) tear up* * *zer·rei·ßen *I. vt Hilfsverb: haben▪ etw \zerreißen to tear sth to pieces [or shreds▪ etw \zerreißen to tear stheinen Brief/Scheck \zerreißen to tear up a letter/cheque [or AM check▪ jdn/ein Tier/etw \zerreißen to tear sb/an animal/sth apart4. (zerfetzen)▪ jdn \zerreißen to rip sb to shreds5.II. vi Hilfsverb: sein to tear; Seil, Faden to break* * *1.unregelmäßiges transitives Verb1) tear up; (in kleine Stücke) tear to pieces; < animal> tear < prey> limb from limb; dismember < prey>; break < thread>2) (beschädigen) tear <stocking, trousers, etc.> (an + Dat. on)2.unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb; mit sein <thread, string, rope> break; <paper, cloth, etc.> tear* * *zerreißen (irr)A. v/t (hat zerrissen)1. unabsichtlich: tear; absichtlich: tear up; in Stücke: tear to pieces; (Faden, Fesseln etc) break; (jemanden) Bombe: blow to pieces2. fig:ein Schuss zerriss die Stille the silence was rent by (the sound of) a shot;es zerreißt mir das Herz it breaks my heart;da hätt’s mich fast zerrissen umg vor Lachen etc: I nearly ruptured myself; von zu viel Essen: I nearly burst;B. v/i (ist) tear; Faden, Nebel, Wolken: break; Sack, Schlauch: burst;seine Nerven waren zum Zerreißen gespannt fig his nerves were strained almost to breaking pointC. v/r (hat) umg go to no end of trouble, bend over backwards;sich für etwas zerreißen put everything one has (got) into sth;sie zerriss sich fast, um … she nearly bust(ed US) a gut ( oder wore herself out) (trying) to …, she bent over backwards to …;* * *1.unregelmäßiges transitives Verb1) tear up; (in kleine Stücke) tear to pieces; < animal> tear < prey> limb from limb; dismember < prey>; break < thread>2) (beschädigen) tear <stocking, trousers, etc.> (an + Dat. on)2.unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb; mit sein <thread, string, rope> break; <paper, cloth, etc.> tear* * *v.to disrupt v.to tear v.(§ p.,p.p.: tore, torn)to tear up v. -
72 fetta
f slicea fette sliced* * *fetta s.f.1 slice: dammi un'altra fetta di torta, give me another slice of cake; una fetta di arrosto, a slice of roast meat; una fetta di limone, a slice of lemon; una grossa fetta di pane, a thick slice of bread; tagliare qlco. a fette, to slice sthg. (o to cut sthg. into slices) // fare a fette qlcu., to cut s.o. to pieces (o to make mincemeat of s.o.) // una bella fetta di quel guadagno finì nelle sue tasche, a large slice of the profit finished up in his pocket* * *['fetta]sostantivo femminileuna fetta di carne, di torta — a slice o piece of meat, of cake
una fetta di formaggio — a slice o piece o wedge of cheese
una fetta di limone — (rotonda) a slice of lemon; (spicchio) a wedge of lemon
tagliare a -e — to cut [sth.] into slices, to slice
2) fig. (porzione) slice, share, sectionvolere una fetta della torta — to want one's slice o share of the cake
una grossa fetta di mercato — a large share o chunk of the market
•••fare a -e qcn. — to rip sb. to pieces o shreds, to make mincemeat of sb
* * *fetta/'fetta/sostantivo f.1 (di cibo) slice, piece; (rotonda) round; una fetta di carne, di torta a slice o piece of meat, of cake; una fetta di formaggio a slice o piece o wedge of cheese; una fetta di limone (rotonda) a slice of lemon; (spicchio) a wedge of lemon; tagliare a -e to cut [sth.] into slices, to slice; ananas a -e sliced pineapple2 fig. (porzione) slice, share, section; volere una fetta della torta to want one's slice o share of the cake; avere la propria fetta di torta to have one's snout in the trough; prendersi la fetta più grossa to take the lion's share; una grossa fetta di mercato a large share o chunk of the marketfare a -e qcn. to rip sb. to pieces o shreds, to make mincemeat of sb.\fetta biscottata rusk. -
73 Leder
n; -s, Sorten: -1. leather; die Leder verarbeitende Industrie the leather(working) industry; in Leder gebunden Buch: leather(-)bound; aus Leder (made of) leather; vom Leder ziehen fig. let fly; umg. let rip ( gegen against); was das Leder hält umg. for all one’s worth, like crazy; jemandem ans Leder gehen umg. (angreifen) go for s.o.; er wollte seinem Nebenbuhler ans Leder he was out to get his rival; jemandem das Leder gerben umg. (verprügeln) tan s.o.’s hide; zäh I2. (Fensterleder etc.) (chamois) leather3. umg. (Fußball) ball* * *das Lederleather* * *Le|der ['leːdɐ]nt -s, -1) leather; (= Fensterleder) chamois, chammy; (= Wildleder) suedein Léder gebunden — leather-bound
vom Léder ziehen (inf) — to let rip (inf) or fly (inf)
was das Léder hält (inf, kämpfen, lügen) — like mad, like crazy
2) (dated inf = Haut) hide (inf)jdm das Léder gerben or versohlen — to tan sb's hide
jdm ans Léder wollen — to want to get one's hands on sb
3) (inf = Fußball) ballam Léder bleiben — to stick with the ball
* * *((of) the skin of an animal prepared for making clothes, luggage etc: shoes made of leather; a leather jacket/case.) leather* * *Le·der<-s, ->[ˈle:dɐ]nt1. (gegerbte Tierhaut) leatheretw in \Leder binden to bind sth in leather4.* * *das; Leders, Leder1) leatherin Leder [gebunden] — leather-bound
zäh wie Leder sein — < person> be as hard as nails
jemandem ans Leder gehen/wollen — (ugs.) go for somebody/be out to get somebody
2) (FensterLeder) leather; chamois or chammy [leather]* * *1. leather;die Leder verarbeitende Industrie the leather(working) industry;in Leder gebunden Buch: leather(-)bound;aus Leder (made of) leather;gegen against);was das Leder hält umg for all one’s worth, like crazy;jemandem ans Leder gehen umg (angreifen) go for sb;er wollte seinem Nebenbuhler ans Leder he was out to get his rival;2. (Fensterleder etc) (chamois) leather3. umg (Fußball) ball* * *das; Leders, Leder1) leatherin Leder [gebunden] — leather-bound
zäh wie Leder sein — < person> be as hard as nails
jemandem ans Leder gehen/wollen — (ugs.) go for somebody/be out to get somebody
2) (FensterLeder) leather; chamois or chammy [leather]* * *leather n. -
74 asco
m.1 disgust, revulsion.me da asco I find it disgustinglas anguilas me dan asco I find eels disgusting¡me das asco! you make me sick!siento asco I feel sick¡qué asco! how disgusting!tener asco a algo to find something disgustinghacer ascos a to turn one's nose up atno le hace ascos a nada/nadie he won't turn down anything/anyone2 nausea, revulsion, disgust, repulsion.* * *1 disgust, repugnance\coger asco a algo to get sick of somethingdar asco to be disgustingdar asco a alguien to make somebody sick■ me da asco ese sitio this place makes me feel sick, this place is disgustingestar hecho,-a un asco (cosa) to be filthy, look a real mess 2 (persona) to be filthy, be in a right statehacer ascos a algo to turn up one's nose at something¡qué asco! how disgusting!, how revolting!* * *noun m.- dar asco* * *SM1) (=sensación) disgust, revulsion¡qué asco! — how disgusting!, how revolting!
¡qué asco de gente! — what awful o ghastly * people!
dar asco a algn — to sicken sb, disgust sb
poner cara de asco — to look disgusted, pull a face
morirse de asco — Esp * to be bored to tears o to death
2) (=objeto)poner a algn de asco — Méx * to call sb all sorts of names
* * *a) ( repugnancia)qué asco! — how revolting!, how disgusting!
poner cara de asco — to make o (BrE) pull a face
hacerle ascos a algo — (fam) to turn one's nose up at something
poner a alguien del asco — (Méx fam) to rip somebody to shreds o pieces
b) (fam) (cosa repugnante, molesta)qué asco de tiempo! — what foul o lousy weather!
* * *= disgust, repulsion.Ex. I gave him a look of scorn and disgust, but he merely laughed at me.Ex. So, food repulsions take root in social imagination and the logic of food classification show what is eatable or not, what disgusts and what soils the soul.----* con asco = disgustedly.* dar asco = stink, disgust.* estar muerto de asco = be bored to death, be bored stiff, be bored to tears, be bored out of + Posesivo + mind.* * *a) ( repugnancia)qué asco! — how revolting!, how disgusting!
poner cara de asco — to make o (BrE) pull a face
hacerle ascos a algo — (fam) to turn one's nose up at something
poner a alguien del asco — (Méx fam) to rip somebody to shreds o pieces
b) (fam) (cosa repugnante, molesta)qué asco de tiempo! — what foul o lousy weather!
* * *= disgust, repulsion.Ex: I gave him a look of scorn and disgust, but he merely laughed at me.
Ex: So, food repulsions take root in social imagination and the logic of food classification show what is eatable or not, what disgusts and what soils the soul.* con asco = disgustedly.* dar asco = stink, disgust.* estar muerto de asco = be bored to death, be bored stiff, be bored to tears, be bored out of + Posesivo + mind.* * *1(repugnancia): ¡qué asco! how revolting!, how disgusting!no pongas cara de asco don't make a face o that face, don't pull a face ( BrE)le dan asco las zanahorias he can't stand carrotsno pude comerlo, me dio asco I couldn't eat it, it made me feel sickla casa estaba tan sucia que daba asco the house was in a disgusting o revolting statetanta corrupción da asco all this corruption is sickeningle tengo asco al queso I can't stand cheese, cheese turns my stomachle tengo asco I really loathe o detest himhacerle ascos a algo ( fam); to turn one's nose up at somethingen este pueblo uno se muere de asco it's deathly ( AmE) o ( BrE) deadly boring in this village, you get bored stiff o bored to death in this village2 ( fam)(cosa repugnante, molesta): la película es un asco, pura violencia y sexo the movie is disgusting, nothing but sex and violenceel parque está hecho un asco the park is in a real state ( colloq), the park looks like ( AmE) o ( BrE) looks a real mess ( colloq)¡qué asco de tiempo! what foul o lousy weather!¡qué asco de vida! what a (rotten) life!¡qué asco! otra vez lloviendo raining again! what a drag! o what a pain! ( colloq)* * *
asco sustantivo masculinoa) ( repugnancia):◊ ¡qué asco! how revolting!, how disgusting!;
me dio asco it made me feel sick;
poner cara de asco to make o (BrE) pull a face;
tanta corrupción da asco all this corruption is sickeningb) (fam) (cosa repugnante, molesta):
el parque está hecho un asco the park is in a real state (colloq);
¡qué asco de tiempo! what foul o lousy weather!
asco sustantivo masculino disgust, repugnance: la corrupción me da asco, corruption makes me (feel) sick
¡qué asco!, how disgusting o revolting!
' asco' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
escrúpulo
- grima
- mohín
- repeler
- agarrar
- aprensión
- asquear
- cara
English:
disgust
- distaste
- put off
- recoil
- revolt
- sickening
- turn off
- mess
- revulsion
- sick
- state
- stink
* * *asco nm1. [sensación] disgust, revulsion;¡qué asco! how disgusting!;lo miró con cara de asco she looked at him in disgust;me da asco I find it disgusting;las anguilas me dan asco I find eels disgusting;da asco ver cómo trata a su mujer it's sickening to see how he treats his wife;¡me das asco! you make me sick!;tener asco a algo to find sth disgusting;Fammorirse de asco: en clase nos morimos de asco we're bored to death in class;está muerto de asco esperando que le llamen he's fed up to the back teeth waiting for them to call;tienes la bici ahí muerta de asco you've got that bike just gathering dust there;hacer ascos a to turn one's nose up at, to turn down;no le hace ascos a nada he won't turn anything down;no le haría ascos a una cervecita fría I wouldn't say no to a cold beeres un asco de persona he's scum;es un asco de lugar it's a hole;un asco de tiempo rotten weather;¡qué asco de vida! what a life!;hecho un asco: este cuarto está hecho un asco this room is a tip;después de la tormenta llegó a casa hecho un asco he arrived back home after the storm in a real state;la enfermedad lo dejó hecho un asco the illness left him a total wreck* * *m disgust;me da asco I find it disgusting;¡qué asco! how revolting o disgusting!;estar hecho un asco be a real mess;morirse de asco be bored to death;no hacer ascos a not turn one’s nose up at* * *asco nm1) : disgust¡qué asco!: that's disgusting!, how revolting!2)darle asco (a alguien) : to sicken, to revolt3)estar hecho un asco : to be filthy4)hacerle ascos a : to turn up one's nose at* * *asco n disgust¡qué asco! how disgusting! -
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v.1 to smash (físicamente) (romper).2 to shatter, to devastate (emocionalmente) (person).3 to tear apart, to destroy, to shatter, to break down into pieces.Eso rompe huesos That breaks bones.* * *1 (romper) to destroy, shatter, wreck; (despedazar) to tear to pieces, tear to shreds4 figurado (causar daño moral) to crush, shatter, devastate* * *1. VT1) (=romper) [+ cristal, cerámica] to smash; [+ edificio] to destroy; [+ ropa, zapatos] to ruin; [+ nervios] to shatter2) (=dejar abatido a) [+ persona] to shatter; [+ corazón] to break; [+ ejército, enemigo] to crushle ha destrozado el que no quisiera casarse con él — her refusal to marry him has devastated o shattered him
3) (=arruinar) [+ persona, vida] to ruin2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivoa) (romper, deteriorar) to breakla bomba destrozó varios edificios — the bomb destroyed o wrecked several buildings
b) <felicidad/armonía> to destroy, shatter; < corazón> to break; < matrimonio> to ruin, destroy2.su muerte la destrozó — she was devastated o shattered by his death
destrozarse v pron (refl)a) ( romperse)b) <estómago/hígado> to ruin* * *= shatter, batter, vandalise [vandalize, -USA], wreak + devastation, smash, pull apart, ravage, go out + the window, tear + apart, mangle, dismember, shred, slaughter, blow away, wreck, rip through, pull + Nombre + to bits, wipe + the floor with, rubbish, blight, chew up.Ex. Her feeling of well-being was soon rudely shattered.Ex. But the early cylinder machines worked less accurately than the platens, tending to slur the impression and batter the type.Ex. This article argues in favour of the term 'conservator' rather than 'restorer' of books as the former does not conjure up a picture of the Victorian artisan vandalising documents with irreversible treatments simply for effect.Ex. This article describes the experiences of a fledgling information system in dealing with a hurricane which wreaked devastation on some of the most remote areas of Hawaii = Este artículo describe las experiencias de un sistema de información nuevo al verse afectado por un huracán que devastó algunas de las zonas más remotas de Hawaii.Ex. The library was badly vandalised and the intruders overturned 10 large bookcases, tore paintings down, emptied catalogues, and smashed intercoms, chairs, tables and windows.Ex. If solutions are not found to meet this challenge, users' hunger for multimedia could pull the Internet apart.Ex. The rigours of the climate and the effects of war and political unrest have ravaged this country's cultural heritage.Ex. The lack of centralisation means that good management goes out the window and everything gets sloppier.Ex. He is a stickler for detail and can tear apart a budget or a balance sheet faster than anyone.Ex. In places the waters had swept container lorries loaded with goods yards off the road where they now lay twisted and mangled and almost unrecognizable as vehicles.Ex. Books can seldom be disbound for the benefit of bibliographers (although it is worth remembering that they sometimes have to be rebound, when they are completely dismembered), but we can now see through printing ink by means of betaradiography.Ex. If they do muster up the courage to participate, they have learned what it is like to lose: they describe it as being 'slaughtered,' 'blown away,' or ' shredded'.Ex. These small small but very sharp flakes were used by hunters to slaughter animals.Ex. If they do muster up the courage to participate, they have learned what it is like to lose: they describe it as being 'slaughtered,' ' blown away,' or 'shredded'.Ex. They had made a secret deal with Otto Reich to wreck Cuba's economy.Ex. Storms in this part of the world are common and the people didn't seem to bat an eyelid at the prospect of a 135km wind ripping through their town.Ex. Microscopists think very little about plucking an innocent and unsuspecting insect from the garden, killing it, and pulling it to bits for study under a microscope.Ex. One by one, he wiped the floor with opponents who had spoken in the debate -- with a ferocious blend of rant, rhetoric and rumbustious counterattack.Ex. The theory of Scandinavian racial purity cherished by Hitler and the Nazis has been rubbished by new scientific research.Ex. The global outbreak of swine flu has spread fear through the travel sector, blighting any green shoots of recovery from the financial crisis.Ex. Cattle ranches are chewing up the Amazon rainforest.----* destrozar completamente = blow + Nombre + to bits.* destrozarse = come + undone, go to + rack and ruin, come apart at + the seams, fall apart at + the seams, go to + ruin.* * *1.verbo transitivoa) (romper, deteriorar) to breakla bomba destrozó varios edificios — the bomb destroyed o wrecked several buildings
b) <felicidad/armonía> to destroy, shatter; < corazón> to break; < matrimonio> to ruin, destroy2.su muerte la destrozó — she was devastated o shattered by his death
destrozarse v pron (refl)a) ( romperse)b) <estómago/hígado> to ruin* * *= shatter, batter, vandalise [vandalize, -USA], wreak + devastation, smash, pull apart, ravage, go out + the window, tear + apart, mangle, dismember, shred, slaughter, blow away, wreck, rip through, pull + Nombre + to bits, wipe + the floor with, rubbish, blight, chew up.Ex: Her feeling of well-being was soon rudely shattered.
Ex: But the early cylinder machines worked less accurately than the platens, tending to slur the impression and batter the type.Ex: This article argues in favour of the term 'conservator' rather than 'restorer' of books as the former does not conjure up a picture of the Victorian artisan vandalising documents with irreversible treatments simply for effect.Ex: This article describes the experiences of a fledgling information system in dealing with a hurricane which wreaked devastation on some of the most remote areas of Hawaii = Este artículo describe las experiencias de un sistema de información nuevo al verse afectado por un huracán que devastó algunas de las zonas más remotas de Hawaii.Ex: The library was badly vandalised and the intruders overturned 10 large bookcases, tore paintings down, emptied catalogues, and smashed intercoms, chairs, tables and windows.Ex: If solutions are not found to meet this challenge, users' hunger for multimedia could pull the Internet apart.Ex: The rigours of the climate and the effects of war and political unrest have ravaged this country's cultural heritage.Ex: The lack of centralisation means that good management goes out the window and everything gets sloppier.Ex: He is a stickler for detail and can tear apart a budget or a balance sheet faster than anyone.Ex: In places the waters had swept container lorries loaded with goods yards off the road where they now lay twisted and mangled and almost unrecognizable as vehicles.Ex: Books can seldom be disbound for the benefit of bibliographers (although it is worth remembering that they sometimes have to be rebound, when they are completely dismembered), but we can now see through printing ink by means of betaradiography.Ex: If they do muster up the courage to participate, they have learned what it is like to lose: they describe it as being 'slaughtered,' 'blown away,' or ' shredded'.Ex: These small small but very sharp flakes were used by hunters to slaughter animals.Ex: If they do muster up the courage to participate, they have learned what it is like to lose: they describe it as being 'slaughtered,' ' blown away,' or 'shredded'.Ex: They had made a secret deal with Otto Reich to wreck Cuba's economy.Ex: Storms in this part of the world are common and the people didn't seem to bat an eyelid at the prospect of a 135km wind ripping through their town.Ex: Microscopists think very little about plucking an innocent and unsuspecting insect from the garden, killing it, and pulling it to bits for study under a microscope.Ex: One by one, he wiped the floor with opponents who had spoken in the debate -- with a ferocious blend of rant, rhetoric and rumbustious counterattack.Ex: The theory of Scandinavian racial purity cherished by Hitler and the Nazis has been rubbished by new scientific research.Ex: The global outbreak of swine flu has spread fear through the travel sector, blighting any green shoots of recovery from the financial crisis.Ex: Cattle ranches are chewing up the Amazon rainforest.* destrozar completamente = blow + Nombre + to bits.* destrozarse = come + undone, go to + rack and ruin, come apart at + the seams, fall apart at + the seams, go to + ruin.* * *destrozar [A4 ]vt1 (romper, deteriorar) to breakla bomba destrozó varios edificios the bomb destroyed o wrecked several buildingsno hagas eso que vas a destrozar los zapatos don't do that, you'll ruin your shoes2 ‹felicidad/armonía› to destroy, shatter; ‹corazón› to break; ‹matrimonio› to ruin, destroyme está destrozando los nervios she's making me a nervous wreckla muerte de su marido la destrozó she was devastated o shattered by her husband's death1(romperse): se cayó al suelo y se destrozó it fell to the ground and smashedse me han destrozado los zapatos my shoes are ruined o have fallen to pieces2 ( refl) ‹estómago/hígado› to ruinte vas a destrozar los pies usando esos zapatos you're going to ruin o damage your feet wearing those shoes* * *
destrozar ( conjugate destrozar) verbo transitivo
‹cristal/jarrón› to smash;
‹ juguete› to pull … apart;
‹ coche› to wreck;
‹ libro› to pull apart
‹ corazón› to break;
destrozarse verbo pronominal
[jarrón/cristal] to smash
destrozar verbo transitivo
1 (romper) to tear up, wreck, ruin
2 (una tela, un papel) to tear to shreds, rip up
3 (apenar, desgarrar) to shatter, devastate: me destroza verte así, it breaks my heart to see you this way
4 (los planes, la convivencia, etc) to ruin
' destrozar' also found in these entries:
English:
break
- destroy
- mangle
- shatter
- smash
- smash up
- tear apart
- trash
- vandalize
- wreck
- write off
- get
- murder
- piece
- pull
- write
* * *♦ vt1. [físicamente] [romper] to smash;[estropear] to ruin;el terremoto destrozó la ciudad the earthquake destroyed the city;vas a destrozar o [m5] destrozarte los zapatos de tanto usarlos you'll ruin your shoes, wearing them so much2. [emocionalmente] [persona] to shatter, to devastate;[matrimonio, relación] to wreck; [pareja] to break up; [vida] to ruin; [corazón] to break;el divorcio la ha destrozado she was devastated by the divorce;ese ruido le destroza los nervios a cualquiera that noise is enough to drive anyone up the wall;destrozó a su oponente en el debate he destroyed his opponent in the debate* * *v/t1 destroy* * *destrozar {21} vt1) : to smash, to shatter2) : to destroy, to wreck* * *destrozar vb1. (en general) to destroy / to wreck2. (hacer trozos) to smash -
76 звено
link
- бокового подкоса (раскоса) шасси — side brace link
-, быстросъемное — quick-connector link
устанавливается между свобедными концами подвесной системы и стропами парашюта. — used between lift webs and rigging lines.
- впс (вытяжной парашютной системы грузов) — extractor parachute static link
- вытяжное — static link
концы вытяжного звена крепятся к тросу пвпс и парашюту для ввода парашюта после отделения парашютиста или сбрасываемого груза от самолета, — а cord or cable, the ends of which are attached to the static cable and the parachute assembly, so that when tension is introduced into the line by the relative motion of aircraft and parachute, the parachute is allowed to deploy.
-, вытяжное (ручного ввода парашюта) — rip cord
гибкий тросик, который, будучи выдернут, освобождает клапаны ранца и обеспечивает выход парашюта из ранца, — а cord or flexible cable on а parachute which, when pulled, opens pack and allows the parachute to depoly.
-, входное (гидроусилитепя) — input member (of hydraulic actuator)
-, выходное (гидроусилитепя) — output member
- гидрошарнира (трубопровод) — swivel (gland) pipe
- заднего подкоса (шасси) (рис. 27) — drag link. the upper and lower drag links of the drag strut joined together form an overcenter action to lock the landing gear in the down position.
- закрылка, хвостовое (рис. 11) — flap vane /tab/
-, основное (двухшелевого закрылка) — flap
-, парашютное (между вытяжным и основным парашютом) — chute (connector) link
- патронной ленты — ammunition belt link
-, переходное (грузовой парашютной системы) — strop
звено (удлинитель) между тросом пвпс и вытяжным звеном (см. звено, соединительное)
- подкоса (опоры шасси) — strut link
- подкоса, верхнее (опоры шасси) — upper link /stay/
- подкоса, нижнее (опоры шасси) — lower link /stay/
-, промежуточное (в к-л. системе) — interphase. the control display unit is interphase between the operator and omega system (ons).
-, разрывное — weak tie
шнур, разрываемый на определенном этапе ввода парашюта для соблюдения установленной последовательности ввода. — а piece of cord which is intentionally broken at some stage of а parachute deployment in order to deploy the parachute in the predetermined manner.
-, разрывное, предохранительнoe — safety tie
обрывной шнур, соединяющий две части парашютной системы, для предотвращения случайного срабатывания (системы). — а breakable tie connecting two parts of а parachute system to prevent accidental release.
- раскоса (стойки шасси) — brace link
- ручного открытия (ранца парашюта) — rip cord, ripcord
- ручного открытия двойного дна (ранца парашюта) — (pack) double bottom rip cord
-, "слабое" (срезной валик, напр., стартера) — shear member, shear drive shaft
- "слабое" (парашютной системы) (см. звено, разрывное) — weak tie
-, соединительное — connector link
соединительный узел парашюта и подвесной системы, — fitting used to join the parachute and harness.
-, соединительное (парашютной системы) — strop
отрезок троса, служащий для увеличения дистанции ввода в действие последующего элемента парашютной системы, — а length of wire cable used to increase the distance at deployment between two components of a parachute assembly.
-, соединительное, между вытяжным звеном и вершиной купола для вытягивания парашюта — lazy leg. a relatively weak branch cord from а point on the static line to the apex of the parachute, for effecting its withdrawal.
-, удлинительное — strop
присоединяемое к вытяжному звену для обеспечения достаточного удаления груза от самолета при сбрасывании. — а webbing extension to the static line to secure good tail clearance of the load to be dropped.
-, хвостовое (двухщелевого закрылка) (рис. 11) — flap vane, flap tab
-, центральное (купола парашюта) — axial core. joining the parachute apex to the lower extremities of the rigging lines.
- шлиц-шарнира (шасси) (рис. 27) — torque linkРусско-английский сборник авиационно-технических терминов > звено
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77 трос
cable
-, боуденовский — bowden cable
-, буксирный — tow cable
-, буксировочный (связывающий спасательные плоты) — towline cut the towline if it is necessary to separate the liferafts.
-, вытяжной (ручного раскрытия парашюта) — rip cord
шнур или гибкая шпилька, служащая при выдергивании для открытия ранца и выпуска парашюта. — а cord or flexible cable on а mancarrying parachute which, when pulled, opens the pack and allows the parachute to deploy.
-, вытяжной (вспомогательный для вытягивания элементов парашютной системы, см. шнур вытяжной) — lazy leg а cord intended to withdraw-certain items of a parachute assembly.
-, вытяжной (вытяжное звено, фал парашюта) — static line
- вытяжной (фал, вытяжной шнур чеки) — lanyard
-, грузовой, с автоматическим освобождением груза при соприкосновении с землей) — automatic touchdown release cargo /load/ sling
- для зацепления карабинов фалов парашютов (для принудительного ввода парашютов) — static cable а steel cable to which static lines are attached (inside of fuselage).
- заземления (статический разрядник на стойке шасси) (рис. 27) — static discharge cable
- заземления крышки заправочной горловины — filler cap bonding cable
- зачековки — locking cable
- зачековки (гибкая шпилька ранца парашюта) — locking pin а hole in the parachute pack flap cone admits a locking pin.
- инерционного замка подтяга плечевых ремней — inertia reel shoulder harness cable
- натяжной (оттяжной) — guy cable /rope/, guy
трос для удерживания объекта в заданном (фиксированном) положении. — а горе used to keep something in position or steady.
- обратной связи управления (поворотом) переднего колеса — nosewheel steering feedback cable
-, оттяжной — guy cable /rope/, guy
-, предохранительный — safety rope
-, предохранительный (парашюта) — life line
-, приводной (возд. балона плота) — lanyard /rip cable, cord/ (or raft air bottle)
life raft is inflated by jerking the air bottle lanyard.
- принудительного ввода парашютной системы (трос пвпс) — static cable а static link is attached and slides on the static cable.
- принудительного ввода (раскрытия) парашютов — static cable
стальной трос, протянутый вдоль борта кабины, к которому крепятся и скользят стренги или вытяжные звенья парашютов. — а steel cable to which strops or static links are attached and can slide, extending along one side of the fuselage and secured at both ends.
- принудительного раскрытия парашютов, трос прп — static cable
- разблокировки стреляющеro механизма (катапультного кресла) — seat ejection gun unlock cable
-, расчалочный — bracing wire
- ручного раскрытия парашюта (вытяжной) — rip cord
- синхронизации закрылков — flap interconnection cable
служит для согласования выпуска закрылков. — used to provide symmetric flap operation.
-, слабонатянутый — slack cable
- следящей системы — follow-up (system) cable
- следящей системы управления поворотом колес (передней стойки шасси) — (nosewheel) steering follow-up cable
- сопровождения — assist cable
-, спасательный (вертолетный) — rescue sling
-, страховочный для работы на высокорасположенных элементах ла. — safety line
-, такелажный — sling
- управления — control cable
- управления поворотом передних колес(а) — nosawheel steering control cable
- фиксации гермошлема — (pressure) helmet restraint cable
- фиксации ног (на катапультном кресле) — foot restraint /retractor/ cable
-, швартовочный (для крепления груза в отсеке) — tie-down cable
-, швартовочный (ла) (рис. 150) — mooring /picketing/ cable in winds of over 80 knots aircraft must be headed into wind, with brakes on, wheel chocks lashed, nose and main gear moored.
вытягивание (удлинение) т. на... мм — stretching of cable by... mm
заделка т. — cable attachment
заделка т. на коуш — cable splicing around thimble
заделка т. на ролике — cable-to-pulley attachment
заплетка т. (процесс) — cable splicing
заплетка т. (узел) — cable splice
натяжение т. — cable tension
ослабление натяжения т. — cable slack(ness)
провисание т. — cable sag(ging)
сплеснивание т. — cable splicing
сращивание т. — cable splicing
выбирать слабину т. — take up cable slack
заделывать т. на коуш — splice cable around the thimble
ослаблять натяжение т. — slacken the cable
регулировать натяжение т. на... кг — adjust the cable tension to... kgРусско-английский сборник авиационно-технических терминов > трос
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78 escollo
m.1 reef.2 hindrance, difficulty, pitfall, obstacle.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: escollar.* * *1 MARÍTIMO reef, rock2 figurado difficulty, pitfall, snag* * *SM1) (=arrecife) reef, rock2) (=obstáculo oculto) [en el camino] pitfall, stumbling block; [en actividad] hidden danger* * *masculino (Náut) reef; ( dificultad) obstacle, hurdle* * *= reef, snare, stumbling block, shoal.Ex. The article is entitled 'Avoiding the reefs and rips while riding a relevant technology wave into rural regions'.Ex. Whilst telematics for Africa is full of snares, it is the way towards the road to mastery in the future.Ex. These stumbling blocks can often be bypassed in the initial stages of OSI implementation by choosing applications that do not require close integration with existing library systems.Ex. This article examines the political shoals, currents, and rip tides associated with off campus library programmes and suggests that awareness and involvement are key ways to avoid running aground.----* escollos = rocks and shoals, logjam [log-jam], straits and narrows.* esconder escollos para = hold + pitfalls for.* * *masculino (Náut) reef; ( dificultad) obstacle, hurdle* * *= reef, snare, stumbling block, shoal.Ex: The article is entitled 'Avoiding the reefs and rips while riding a relevant technology wave into rural regions'.
Ex: Whilst telematics for Africa is full of snares, it is the way towards the road to mastery in the future.Ex: These stumbling blocks can often be bypassed in the initial stages of OSI implementation by choosing applications that do not require close integration with existing library systems.Ex: This article examines the political shoals, currents, and rip tides associated with off campus library programmes and suggests that awareness and involvement are key ways to avoid running aground.* escollos = rocks and shoals, logjam [log-jam], straits and narrows.* esconder escollos para = hold + pitfalls for.* * *1 ( Náut) reef2 (dificultad) obstacle, hurdlese ha superado el escollo más importante the most serious obstacle has been overcome* * *
escollo sustantivo masculino (Náut) reef;
( dificultad) obstacle, hurdle
escollo sustantivo masculino
1 (roca) reef
2 (dificultad, obstáculo) pitfall, handicap: los escollos de la burocracia son algo habitual, bureaucratic red tape is commonplace
' escollo' also found in these entries:
English:
pitfall
- rock
- stumbling-block
- reef
- stumbling block
* * *escollo nm1. [en el mar] reef2. [obstáculo] stumbling block;* * *m1 MAR reef2 ( obstáculo) hurdle, obstacle* * *escollo nm1) : reef2) obstáculo: obstacle -
79 romperse
1 (gen) to break2 (papel, tela) to tear, rip3 (rajarse, reventarse) to split4 (desgastarse) to wear out5 (coche) to break down* * *VPR1) (=partirse, destrozarse)a) [juguete, mueble, cuerda] to break; [plato, cristal] to break, smashse me rompió un dedo en el accidente — my finger got broken in the accident, I broke a finger in the accident
b) [uso enfático]no te vayas a romper de tanto trabajar — iró, hum don't strain yourself working so hard iró
2) (=rasgarse) [tela, papel] to tear, ripse me han roto los pantalones — I've torn o ripped my trousers
3) (=estropearse) [coche, motor] to break down; [televisor] to breakse ha roto la lavadora — the washing machine is broken, the washing machine has broken down
4) (=gastarse) [ropa, zapatos] to wear out5) (Ciclismo) [pelotón] to break up6) Arg, Uru* (=esforzarse)no me rompí mucho, no valía la pena — I didn't go to a lot of trouble, it wasn't worth it
el pobre se rompe tanto y saca malas notas — the poor guy works like crazy and gets really bad marks *
así se lo agradecés a tu madre que se rompe todo por vos — that's how you thank your mother, who does all she can for you
* * *(v.) = snap offEx. The jet ultimately shot up fully vertically -- at which point the wings snapped off and the whole works careened down into the ocean.* * *(v.) = snap offEx: The jet ultimately shot up fully vertically -- at which point the wings snapped off and the whole works careened down into the ocean.
* * *
■romperse verbo reflexivo
1 to break
(una falda, un documento) to tear 2 romperse un hueso, to break a bone
romperse la crisma/cabeza, to brain oneself
3 (una negociación, relación) to break down: se ha roto la tregua, the truce has been broken
' romperse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
cabeza
- casco
- crisma
- pedazo
- clic
- destrozar
- quebrar
- romper
English:
apart
- break
- dicey
- fray
- give
- process
- smash
- snap
- split
- tear
- burst
- hatch
- way
* * *vpr1. [partirse] to break;[rasgarse] to tear;se rompió en mil pedazos it smashed to pieces;se ha roto una pierna he has broken a leg2. [estropearse] to break;se ha roto la tele the TV is broken3. [desgastarse] to wear out;se me están rompiendo las mangas my sleeves are getting worn4. [quebrantarse] to break down;se ha roto el consenso entre los partidos the consensus between the parties has broken downno te rompiste demasiado para ese examen, ¿cómo sacaste tan buena nota? you hardly killed yourself studying for the exam, so how did you get such good marks?* * *v/r break -
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trou [tʀu]1. masculine nouna. hole• faire un trou to make a hole ; (avec des ciseaux, un couteau) to cut a hole ; (en usant, frottant) to wear a hole• un 9/18 trous (Golf) a 9-hole/an 18-hole course• il a fait un trou à son pantalon (usure) he has worn a hole in his trousers ; (brûlure, acide) he has burnt a hole in his trousers ; (déchirure) he has torn a hole in his trousers• faire son trou to make a niche for o.s.b. ( = moment de libre, lacune) gap ; ( = déficit) deficit• j'ai un trou demain dans la matinée, venez me voir I have a gap in my schedule tomorrow morning so come and see me• texte à trous ( = exercice) cloze test2. compounds► trou normand glass of spirits, drunk between courses of a meal* * *tʀunom masculin1) gén holefaire son trou — (colloq) [personne] to carve out a niche for oneself
2) ( lacune) gapj'ai un trou dans mon emploi du temps — gén I have a gap in my timetable; École I have a free period
3) (colloq) ( déficit) deficit, shortfallun trou dans le budget — a budget deficit, a shortfall in the budget
4) (colloq) ( petite localité)trou (perdu) — dump (colloq), god-forsaken place
5) (sl) ( prison) prison, nick (colloq)•Phrasal Verbs:••ne pas avoir les yeux en face des trous — (colloq) not to be able to see straight
* * *tʀu nm1) (= orifice, cavité) hole2) fig (= absence, manque) gap3) COMMERCE deficit* * *trou nm1 ( cavité) hole; tomber dans un trou to fall into a hole; un trou de deux mètres de profondeur a hole two metresGB deep; trou d'obus shell hole;2 ( repaire) hole; se réfugier dans son trou [lapin, renard] to take refuge in its hole; faire son trou○ [personne] to carve out a niche for oneself;3 ( perforation) (de passoire, ceinture, filet) hole; ( d'instrument à vent) finger hole; faire un trou dans qch to make a hole in sth; faire un trou à la perçeuse to drill a hole; le trou d'une aiguille the eye of a needle;4 ( déchirure) hole; une chemise pleine de trous a shirt full of holes; avoir un trou à sa chaussette to have a hole in one's sock; le trou dans la couche d'ozone the hole in the ozone layer; se faire un trou dans la tête to gash one's head badly;5 ( lacune) gap; j'ai un trou dans mon emploi du temps gén I have a gap in my timetable; Scol I have a free period;6 ○( déficit) deficit, shortfall; un trou dans le budget a budget deficit, a shortfall in the budget; un trou de vingt millions a twenty million deficit;7 ( argent détourné) il a laissé un trou de vingt millions when he left there was twenty million unaccounted for;8 ○( petite localité): trou (perdu) dump○, god-forsaken place; il n'est jamais sorti de son trou he's never been out of his own backyard;9 ◑( prison) prison, nick○; aller au trou to go to prison, to go to the nick○;10 ◑( prison militaire) glasshouse○ GB, military prison; faire du trou to be in the glasshouse○ GB, to be in a military prison;trou d'aération airhole; trou d'air Aviat air pocket; trou de balle◑ arsehole● GB, asshole◑ US; trou borgne Mécan blind hole; trou de Botal Anat foramen ovale; trou du chat Naut lubber's hole; trou de cigarette cigarette burn; trou du cul● arsehole● GB, asshole◑ US; trou de flûte Mus finger hole; trou de graissage Mécan lubrication hole; trou d'homme Tech manhole; trou de mémoire lapse of memory; j'ai un trou (de mémoire) my mind has gone blank; trou de nez○ nostril; trou noir Astron black hole; trou normand glass of spirits between courses to aid digestion; trou occipital Anat foramen magnum; trou d'ozone ozone hole; trou de serrure keyhole; trou du souffleur Théât prompt box; trou de souris mousehole; trou de ver wormhole.ne pas avoir les yeux en face des trous○ not to be able to see straight; faire le trou [coureur, cycliste] to open up a lead.[tru] nom masculintrou de mémoire memory lapse, lapse of memoryj'étais tellement gênée que j'aurais voulu disparaître dans un trou de souris I was so embarrassed I wished the earth would swallow me upfaire son trou: parti de rien, il a fait son trou he made his way in the world from very humble beginnings2. [ouverture - dans une clôture, dans les nuages] hole, gap ; [ - d'une aiguille] eye ; [ - dans du cuir] eyeletfaire un trou à son collant to make a hole in ou to rip one's tightsil a fini par faire un trou à son pull à l'endroit du coude he finally wore a hole in the elbow of his jumperdrap plein de trous tattered sheet, sheet full of holes4. [moment] gapa. [élève] a free periodb. [dans la reconstitution d'un crime] a period of time during which one's movements cannot be accounted forpas même un café, quel trou! not even a café, what a dump!6. (familier) [tombe] gravequand je serai dans le trou when I've kicked the bucket ou I'm six foot under7. (familier) [prison]8. (familier) [déficit] deficittrou du cul (vulgaire) ou de balle (vulgaire) arsehole (très familier, UK, très familier & US), assholea. (familier) [il n'est pas observateur] he's pretty unobservantb. [il est à moitié endormi] he's still half asleep10. AÉRONAUTIQUE11. [au golf] hole
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